Mukhallat Shahrayar Arabian Oud / العربية للعود
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Slightly tart shower gel, freshly shaved vibes
Mukhallat Shahrayar admittedly disappointed me a little because I simply expected more based on the 9 rating.
But it must also be said that only three people have given their rating so far.
Despite this, I thought I was in for something "special" here.
I've had the bottling for a while now. Now it was time to test it back and forth recently.
About the fragrance:
The fragrance starts fresh right away. This freshness definitely gives me a shower gel vibe or even a shaving foam association. You enjoy a refreshing shower, use a slightly tangy shower gel and then wet shave. This is roughly the beginning of the Mukhallat Shahrayar.
The fragrance gains some spice over time and the initial freshness recedes further and further.
Furthermore, a pleasant vetiver note is added, as well as a woody impression.
Even a perceived veil of incense now envelops the fragrance until the end.
Mukhallat Shahrayar is also somewhat tart throughout.
Be it already in the fresh part of the course, as well as afterwards.
That's basically it already.
This fragrance doesn't have many facets for me. Is that a bad thing? Actually, no. I often like something like this, but in this case I would have liked a little more facets.
I found the longevity to be okay, but not really good.
The sillage is still a little weaker.
This may all sound a bit negative, but that's not how it should come across.
In itself, the fragrance is completely fine and you feel comfortable with it. Unfortunately, it's a bit 0-8-15 for me.
Nevertheless, many people will like it, I'm sure of that.
But it must also be said that only three people have given their rating so far.
Despite this, I thought I was in for something "special" here.
I've had the bottling for a while now. Now it was time to test it back and forth recently.
About the fragrance:
The fragrance starts fresh right away. This freshness definitely gives me a shower gel vibe or even a shaving foam association. You enjoy a refreshing shower, use a slightly tangy shower gel and then wet shave. This is roughly the beginning of the Mukhallat Shahrayar.
The fragrance gains some spice over time and the initial freshness recedes further and further.
Furthermore, a pleasant vetiver note is added, as well as a woody impression.
Even a perceived veil of incense now envelops the fragrance until the end.
Mukhallat Shahrayar is also somewhat tart throughout.
Be it already in the fresh part of the course, as well as afterwards.
That's basically it already.
This fragrance doesn't have many facets for me. Is that a bad thing? Actually, no. I often like something like this, but in this case I would have liked a little more facets.
I found the longevity to be okay, but not really good.
The sillage is still a little weaker.
This may all sound a bit negative, but that's not how it should come across.
In itself, the fragrance is completely fine and you feel comfortable with it. Unfortunately, it's a bit 0-8-15 for me.
Nevertheless, many people will like it, I'm sure of that.
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